Video

  • 12 minutes

Soil Maps and Interpretations

 

There is a whole litany of map products. Which do you really need?

Published, hard copy maps were once the map of choice, however they are becoming less and less used in the industry. Geographical Information System maps are now favored as they have a specific use for that map. This video reviews the USDA NRCS web soil survey website and discusses why GIS maps are preferred.

Runtime: 11 minutes

Agenda

Faculty

Randy L. Davis

Randy L. Davis

KD Yellow Rose Ranch

  • Senior soil scientist and partner, KD Yellow Rose Ranch
  • Expertise includes soil science, watershed stabilization and management, soil management and conservation, ecological restoration, forest management, rangeland management, wildfire area restoration and stabilization, and soil/ecological inventory
  • Marquis Who's Who in America, 2005 to present
  • Revised the National Soil Management Policy for the USDA Forest Service, 2011
  • Publications include Wildland Forest Soil Carbon Management, 2011; co-wrote: Soil Resource Inventory of the Bridger National Forest, Western Unit, Wyoming, 1991; and co-wrote: Soil Resource Inventory of the Hiawatha National Forest, Eastern Unit, Parts of Chippewa and Mackinac Counties, Michigan, 1984
  • B.S. degree in soils and plant nutrition, University of California, Berkeley; A.A. degree in botany, Yuba Community College

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